INDEX. 



Antonio's Love Song; or Don 

 Quixote's Reverie, 33 



Crustacse from the Transition and 

 Carboniferous Strata, An account 

 of two new, illustrated by a litho- 

 graphic engraving, 85 



Correspondence : on the Deposits of 

 Superficial Gravel in the Counties 

 of Chester, Stafford, Worcester, 

 and Warwick, 158. On the Ap- 

 plication of barbarous corruptions 

 of Latin Words as English Names, 

 159. Catalogue of rare Plants 

 found in the Vicinity of Birming- 

 ham and Lichfield, 293. 



Circumstantial Evidence, Essay on 

 the Rationale of, by W. Wills, 

 Esq., 177 



Combe's System of Phrenology, A- 

 nalysis of, 262 



Choice of a Business or Profession, 

 The importance of consulting the 

 Bias of Youth in the, 280 



Doctor, The, a Sketch, 67 



Education, Remarks on Elementary, 

 by James Simpson, Esq., Advo- 

 cate, 3 



Fisher, Bishop of Rochester, An 

 Historical View of the Character 

 of, 49 

 Fine Arts: Music, 154, 337 

 Foreign Journals, Extracts from, 

 164, 340 



Gymnastics, Remarkable Cures ef- 

 fected by, 89 



Hannah Dyer, a Sketch, 91 

 Horace on Insanity, by D, W. Nash, 

 Esq., 271 



Literary Intelligence, 173, 352 



Miscellaneous Communications, 160, 



341. 

 Meteorological Report, 174, 353 

 Music, Expression in, 191 



New Publications, Critical Notices 

 of: The Romance of Nature, by 

 Louisa Ann Twamley ; Beauties 

 of the Country, by Thos. Miller, 

 106. National Education, its pre- 

 sent state and prospects, by F. 

 Hill, 116. Hewitson's British 

 Oology, 118. Birmingham and its 

 Vicinity, as a manufacturing and 

 commercial District, by W. H. 

 Smith, 130. Mundi et Cordis, De 

 Rebus Sempiternis et Temporariis, 

 Carmina, 133. The Fallacy of the 

 Art of Physic as Taught in the 

 Schools, by S. Dickson, M.D., 136. 

 The Ornithological Guide, by C. 

 T. Wood, 137. Wanderings and 

 Excursions in North and South 

 Wales, 138. Simpson's Philoso- 

 phy of Education, 138. The Har- 

 mony of Phrenology with Scrip, 

 ture, by W. Scott ; an Examina- 

 tion of Mr. Scott's Attack on 

 Combe's " Constitution of Man," 

 by H. C. Watson, 139. Double- 

 day's Nomenclature of British 

 Birds, 139. Two Lectures on 

 Modern English Literature, by 

 the Rev. R. Jones, D.D., 140. 

 The Naturalist's Library, 140, 337 

 Sacred Philosophy of the Seasons, 

 by the Rev. H. Duncan, D.D., 141. 

 The Physiology of Digestion, by 

 Andrew Combe, M.D., 142. A 

 Practical View of Homoeopathy, 

 by J. Simpson, M.D., 143. Ho- 

 moeopathy Examined, by Robert 



